Sato in Kanji [in Stock]

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Sato is the 1st common Japanese surname. The surname Sato is said to have started with the gift of Kamatari Nakatomi (Mr. Fujiwara) from Emperor Tenchi, and the name of Sato by the descendant of Hidesato Fujiwara, Kinkiyo Saemonnojo. When the Fujiwara family prospered, he called “Sa” the second role after the highest position … Read More

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Real satisfied life in Katakana and Kanji [in Stock]

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Net slang refers to people who have a fulfilling real life. The word itself was coined to be widely recognized by 2channel around 2005, and to masochistically express that the real life is not fulfilling for those who are immersed in the community on the Internet. For those who live a comfortable online life … Read More

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daybreak in Kanji [in Stock]

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1. When the dawn was about to get into the morning. 2. When things are about to start. When a new culture is about to happen. Japan call “Rei mei”.

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Kagome white line pattern japan traditional style wrapping paper

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It is a mesh of bamboo meshed with bamboo or the like, or a continuous lattice-like braid. It is a pattern that is also used as an amulet because it looks like a six-pointed star. Trihexagonal tiling. You can change background color. Kagome white line pattern japan traditional style wrapping paper

Kagome black line pattern japan traditional style wrapping paper

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Kagome black line pattern japan traditional style wrapping paper It is a mesh of bamboo meshed with bamboo or the like, or a continuous lattice-like braid. It is a pattern that is also used as an amulet because it looks like a six-pointed star. Trihexagonal tiling.

Ichimatsu japan traditional pattern black wrapping paper

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A pattern in which the eyes of a grid-like grid are arranged in different colors. Starting in the middle of Edo, Kabuki actor Sanogawa Ichimatsu used this pattern of Hakama (Japanese skirt for formal wear). Ichimatsu japan traditional pattern black wrapping paper

Tempura in Kanji [in Stock]

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It is a Japanese dish in which ingredients such as seafood and vegetables are wrapped in a garment mainly made of wheat flour and fried in oil. Tempura is a fast food imported from Nanban (Westerner) Tokugawa Ieyasu is known to have been very careful about his health, and it can be said that … Read More

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France republic in Kanji [in Stock]

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a republic in western Europe. It is often referred to as l’Hexagone because of the geometric shape of its territory. It is bordered (clockwise starting from the northeast) by Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Monaco; with Spain and Andorra to the south. It is a formal Kanji recorded in the dictionary. Description de … Read More

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Brown rice in Kanji [in Stock]

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unpolished rice retaining the yellowish-brown bran layer (outer layer). This bran layer contains pericarp, seed coat, and glue powder layer. The part surrounded by this bran layer is the endosperm and germ, and the so-called white rice is only the endosperm part from which the bran layer and germ have been removed. The endosperm … Read More

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Shinjuku in Kanji [in Stock]

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Shinjuku is the name of a town in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo. It is also the common name for the area around Shinjuku Station, including the adjacent Nishi-Shinjuku and Kabukicho areas. What kind of place is Shinjuku? Shinjuku is a well-known representative city of Tokyo and one of the “three major subcenters” along with Shibuya and … Read More

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Harakiri in Kanji [in Stock]

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1. Use your own sword to cut your stomach and die. 2. One of the punishments imposed on samurai during the Edo period. The lightest of the death penalty. In front of the autopsy, a kaishakunin shot down his neck from behind as he cut his belly. Japan calls Seppuku, hara-kiri, harikari. It is … Read More

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Hiroshima in Kanji [in Stock]

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Abbreviation for Hiroshima Prefecture or its prefectural capital, Hiroshima City. History of Hiroshima City During the Edo period, Hiroshima developed as a castle town of the Asano clan with an income of 426,500 koku. Since the Meiji period, it has had a strong character as a military city, and during the Sino-Japanese War, the … Read More

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turnip in Kanji [in Stock]

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widely cultivated plant having a large fleshy edible white or yellow root. any of several widely cultivated plants having edible roots. root of any of several members of the mustard family. Japanese calls Kabu, Kanbura or Kaburana.

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false in Kanji [in Stock]

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phony, bogus, fake, phoney, bastard. a something which is similar or noun. Japanese calls E-Se.

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Nihonbashi in Kanji [in Stock]

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It was the business center of Edo. The area is flooded with people who support economic activities, such as merchants and craftsmen who dream of prosperity from all over Japan, and the infrastructure is in place. “Nihonbashi”, which exists as a symbol of this area, was built in 1603 by the first wooden bridge … Read More

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Sukiyaki in Kanji [in Stock]

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Sukiyaki history One of the hot pot dishes. Beef is mainly used, but there are also chicken plows that use chicken, pork and other meats and fish and shellfish. There is no theory that the meaning of sukiyaki is that plow was used instead of a pot, but the use of used plow is … Read More

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[Hiragana] merry christmas with flax-leaf pattern Ceramic Ornament

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[Hiragana] merry christmas Ceramic Ornament Used to express good wishes on or before Christmas Day. it is literal translation in Japanese Hiragana like European and American calligraphic style. Doesn’t it look like the stars are shining with the traditional Japanese pattern “flax leaf pattern” in the background?

[Hiragana] merry christmas with Shippo pattern Metal Ornament

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[Hiragana] merry christmas with Shippo pattern Metal Ornament Used to express good wishes on or before Christmas Day. it is literal translation in Japanese Hiragana that likes script letters. Doesn’t it look like the stars are shining with the traditional Japanese pattern “Shippo pattern” in the background?

[Kanji] Hara-kiri red letter T-Shirt

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[Kanji] Hara-kiri red letter T-Shirt It is a method of self-determination to cut the belly with a dagger and die, and it is a custom unique to Japan that is also known as “Harakiri” in foreign countries. It is said to have started in the Heian period, and it was established until the Kamakura … Read More

[Hiragana] merry christmas with Shippo pattern Ceramic Ornament

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Used to express good wishes on or before Christmas Day. it is literal translation in Japanese hiragana. Doesn’t it look like the stars are shining with the traditional Japanese pattern “Shippo pattern” in the background? [Hiragana] merry christmas with Shippo pattern Ceramic Ornament

[Kanji] Tanzania Trucker Hat

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[Kanji] Ukraine Star Sticker United Republic of Tanzania. In Swahili, Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania. The United Republic consists of Tanganyika on the coast of East Africa and Unguja Island in the Indian Ocean. The capital Dar es Salaam.

[Kanji] Hara-kiri white letter Hoodie

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It is a method of self-determination to cut the belly with a dagger and die, and it is a custom unique to Japan that is also known as “Harakiri” in foreign countries. It is said to have started in the Heian period, and it was established until the Kamakura period when Bushido developed, and … Read More

[Kanji] Hara-kiri T-Shirt

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[Kanji] Hara-kiri T-Shirt It is a method of self-determination to cut the belly with a dagger and die, and it is a custom unique to Japan that is also known as “Harakiri” in foreign countries. It is said to have started in the Heian period, and it was established until the Kamakura period when … Read More

[Kanji] Nihonbashi Hoodie

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“Nihonbashi” in Chuo-ku, Tokyo is a bridge over the Nihonbashi River. There is a road marker, which is the starting point of the road network that runs all over Japan. [Kanji] Nihonbashi T-Shirts

[Kanji] corn T-Shirt

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[Kanji] corn T-Shirt Native to Central and South America, corn is one of the world’s three largest grains, along with rice and wheat. In Japan, it is used exclusively as a vegetable, but in South America it is an important grain that is a staple food. The main ingredient is starch, which contains a … Read More

[Kanji] turnip Tee Shirt

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[Kanji] turnip T-shirt widely cultivated plant having a large fleshy edible white or yellow root. any of several widely cultivated plants having edible roots. root of any of several members of the mustard family. Japanese calls Kabu, Kanbura or Kaburana.

[Kanji] corn Hoodie

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Native to Central and South America, corn is one of the world’s three largest grains, along with rice and wheat. In Japan, it is used exclusively as a vegetable, but in South America it is an important grain that is a staple food. The main ingredient is starch, which contains a good balance of … Read More

turnip

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Natto

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Natto is made by wrapping steamed soybeans in straw and fermenting natto bacteria at an appropriate temperature. The surface of the beans has a stickiness and a unique flavor, so soy sauce and mustard are added and kneaded, and then sprinkled on rice or made into natto-jiru to eat. a href=”https://www.zangyo-ninja.com/japangraphics/japanese-food-kanji/”> > Japanese food … Read More

France

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A country facing the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea in western Europe. Official name, Republic of France. Paris, the capital. It is often referred to as l’Hexagone because of the geometric shape of its territory. It is bordered (clockwise starting from the northeast) by Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Monaco; with Spain … Read More

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